microtoroids
Microtoroids are microscopic, torus-shaped optical resonators that have garnered significant interest in the fields of photonics and optoelectronics due to their high quality factors and compact size. These structures are typically fabricated from silica or other dielectric materials using advanced lithography and reflow techniques, enabling precise control over their geometry and optical properties.
The primary feature of microtoroids is their ability to confine light via whispering gallery modes (WGMs), where
Microtoroids are often integrated with waveguides or fiber tapers to facilitate efficient coupling of light into
The fabrication process generally involves patterning a silica disk on a substrate, followed by a reflow process
Due to their unique optical properties and ease of integration with existing photonic systems, microtoroids continue